Lumosty Wins In A Breeze
Lumosty took a dive in betting, fooling the so called experts in winning the All Victorian Sprint Series at Flemington on Saturday.
She was a pronounced favourite on Friday night at $3.20, yet on course she was replaced by Reparations as favourite.
Fortunately Lumosty had no knowledge of the melodrama, all she knows is how to gallop, and she does it very well.
Ridden by Chris Parnham, he was in no hurry to exert the filly early, biding his time until they reached the course proper.
From thereafter there were no doubts about the issue, she had class on her side drawing away to win by three lengths.
It was a good first up appearance since finishing sixth in the Oaks at Flemington, won by Set Square.
She will be back at Flemington again in two weeks, from there a firm decision will be made whether she then goes to Queensland for the Group 2 Dane Ripper Classic, over 1400 metres at Eagle Farm.
That would be the ideal wind up for her this preparation, from there whether she follows the same pattern as Mosheen, who was raced in the same interests and heads to Japan, may be a shade premature at this stage.
Lumosty out on her own